The CW fall 2022 premiere dates: Walker, The Winchesters, and more
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The CW has finally decided when shows will return in the fall. Here are all The CW fall 2022 premiere dates to know about.
The CW was the last big network to decide on fall 2022 premiere dates. The dates are now out, and as expected, the majority of the premieres will be in the middle of October. There is one that stands out as being a lot earlier than expected when it was announced as part of the fall lineup.
Stargirl is getting a late summer premiere date. That one will start on Wednesday, Aug. 31. All the rest of the shows will be held until October.
The CW fall 2022 premiere dates
Coroner and Family Law will be the first of the releases in October. The CW is kicking off the season on Sunday, Oct. 2. That week will see a lot of the shows, but it’s going to be the second week of October that sees the majority of the releases.
The premieres end on Saturday, Oct. 22 with the release of Criss Angel’s Magic with the Stars and World’s Funniest Animals. Let’s take a look at all the release dates.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
8 p.m. Stargirl* Season 3
Sunday, Oct. 2
8 p.m. Family Law series premiere
9 p.m. Coroner Season 4
Wednesday, Oct. 5
9 p.m. Kung Fu Season 3
Thursday, Oct. 6
8 p.m. Walker Season 3
9 p.m. Walker Independence series premiere
Monday, Oct. 10
8 p.m. All American Season 5
9 p.m. All American: Homecoming Season 2
Tuesday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. The Winchesters series premiere
9 p.m. Professionals series premiere
Friday, Oct. 14
8 p.m. Penn & Teller: Fool Us Season 9
9 p.m. Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 19
Saturday, Oct. 22
8 p.m. Criss Angel’s Magic with the Stars series premiere
9 p.m. World’s Funniest Animals
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